Compare an Equation with and Inequality
5 pieces of information plus 2 = 7
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March 14, 2012
Graphing an Inequality
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March 16, 2012
Quiz: Memorizes this information.
An inequality in the slope intercept form has two addtional pieces of information.
1. The line is DOTTED (> <) or SOLID ( >< ).
2. SHADE ABOVE (greater than..) or SHADE BELOW (less than..).
Slope Intercept Form
y = m x + b
1. y-intercept (0,b)
2. Slope, m
3. Rise (or Fall)
4. Run
5a. Sign (+) Rise
5b. Sign (-) Fall
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Zero as an Exponent
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Gym Membership Comparison
The y-intercept of the equation of the line is an inital value.
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3x+2y=17, Equation 2
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Elimination Method
& Review for Chapter 7 Test Part A
1a. Graphing Method
1b. Substitution Method
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2. Ploting System of Inequalities
Week 27 : March 12th - 16th, 2012 (Chapter 7)**
5 pieces of information plus 2 = 7
An inequality in the slope intercept form has
two addtional pieces of information.
1. The line is DOTTED (> <) or SOLID ( > < ).
2. SHADE ABOVE (greater than..) or SHADE BELOW (less than..).
y = m x + b
1. y-intercept (0,b)
2. Slope, m
3. Rise (or Fall)
4. Run
5a. Sign (+) Rise
5b. Sign (-) Fall
Ax + By = C
1. y-intercept (0, y)
2. x-intercept (x, 0)
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Substitution
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Chapter 7: System of Equations
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*Slope Rise over Run
*Finding Slope from Two Points
*Equation of a Line
*Slope Intercept Form
*Y-intercept
* Review (chapter 5)
*Standard Form
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of the equation of the line.
Find the y-intercept by substituting a
given point (x, y) & the slope
into y = mx + b.
using Properties of Equality.
Ax + By = C Intercepts (x, 0) & (0, y)
2. Transform Ax + By = C into
the Slope Intercept Form y=mx+b
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(Mapping)
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Intersection, Disjount & Union
Intersection: the "OR" statement is true for both outcomes: P(Red or 2)
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Probability Tree
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Proportion using Cross Products
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Properties of Equality:
Multiplication & Divsion
Example 1
Word Problem
Fr any real number, a, there is exactly one number -a that willhave the sum of zero.====a + (-a) = 0 (-a) + a = 0====
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Dist_Subtraction
Distribute
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Combine Like Terms
Distributing b4 Combine Like Terms
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Chatper 1: Introduction to Algebra
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Writing Algebraic Expressions from words
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